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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

HUNTER OF HER HEART by Kaylie Newell Blog Tour

Hunter
of Her Heart

Kaylie
Newell

Release Date: 6/23/15

Genre: Paranormal

Publisher: Entangled

Tagline:
To love a bad boy is to love the beast inside him…

About the Book:

Bad boy Zane Wolfe has always
been wild and reckless. Even though he’s hot for his high school sweetheart,
Candi Brooks, settling down has never been in his plans. Beyond that, he’s
changing in strange ways—and begins to wonder if there's truth to the local
folklore that claims his family is cursed to be werewolves...

There's never been a time when
waitress Candi didn't have a serious weakness for Zane and his intense, dark
sex appeal. She craves him. But after her life changes dramatically, and Zane
won’t commit, Candi’s reached her limit. She can't wait forever...so she's
taking her heart off the table before it gets good and broken.

Something mysterious is going on
in Wolfe Creek, and danger stalks Candi. Zane will do anything he can to
protect her. But the one person she needs protection from might just be him…Excerpt:

The
bike pulled up alongside her, its rider dragging one boot along the pavement.

“Hey,
baby.”

“Don’t
hey baby me, you son of a bitch.”

“I
take it you’re mad."

Candi
glared at the sidewalk ahead, refusing to look over. “Why would you think
that?”

“Because
you only call me names when we’re fighting or having sex. And we’re not having
sex.”

“Go
to hell, Zane.”

“Hey!”
He pulled the bike up to the curb and cut the engine. She walked faster, her
purse slapping her butt as she went.

“Hey!”

Trotting
up behind her, he grabbed her arm.

“Let
me go.”

She
might as well have been talking to a brick wall. Communication with Zane wasn’t
easy when there was something he was set on. And right now he was set on her.

That
was usually enough to make her want to step out of her panties and right into
his bed. But not tonight. Tonight she

was
ticked, wanting to level him with one well-placed punch.

“Not
until you talk to me,” he said evenly. He’d brought her to a standstill on the
sidewalk, but she still wouldn’t look at him. He smelled fantastic, but she
wasn’t going to let that sway her either.

Putting
two fingers on her chin, he tried to move her head, but she wasn’t having it.
What she really wanted to do was kick him square in the balls.

“You
think you can just turn on that charm whenever you want, and it’ll get you off
the hook? Is that what you think?”

His
fingers trailed lightly down her throat in response. She trembled, unable to
help it.

“I’m
sorry.”

“Save
it,” she said, batting his hand away. Then she did look at him. A huge mistake.
He was absolutely gorgeous. His long black hair hung loose next to his face.
His dark

eyes
glittered in the light of the street lamp overhead. There was a slight bruising
along one pronounced cheekbone, something she’d normally stand on her tiptoes
to kiss. He wore a faded leather bomber jacket, her favorite. It made him look
dangerous. And she’d always liked that. Until now.

Wrapping
her arms around herself as if to provide some kind of protection, she regarded
him sadly. “How long do

you
expect me to wait for you, Zane? How long is it going to take for you to
change?”

His
jaw muscles bunched. The Native American ancestry he shared with his brother
Koda had never been more marked. He looked dark and sexy, and more than a
little angry.

About
the Author:

For Kaylie Newell, writing ranks
right up there with the things she loves most in life- falling somewhere behind
her family, but ahead of Bradley Cooper (which says a lot). She fell in lust with the romance genre when
she was about thirteen and began sneaking her mother’s paperbacks from the
bedside table. After acne, college,
marriage and kids, she decided to take a crack at writing one herself. Turned out to be the best adventure she’s
ever taken. When she’s not dreaming up
her next book, she’s usually eating chocolate or walking the family mutt. In that order.

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